Dear students! It's time to sum up the vocabulary material concerning the topic about our Earth so do the given test.
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Dear students! It's time to sum up the vocabulary material concerning the topic about our Earth so do the given test.
I wish you good luck!
Dear students! It's time to sum up the vocabulary material concerning the topic about our Earth so do the given test.
I wish you good luck!
1
Match natural hazards with their descriptions.
One of the names of cyclonic storms that forms over the oceans.
an avalanche
Rain drops that have formed together into ice.
an earthquake
The result of prolonged rainfall from a storm, rapid melting of large amounts of snow, or rivers which rise up their levels of water.
floods
A phenomenon that results from a sudden release of stored energy that radiates seismic waves. It shows itself by a shaking of the ground.
tsunami
A slide of a large snow (or rock) mass down a mountainside.
heat wave
A hazard characterised by heat which is considered extreme and unusual in the area in which it occurs.
hailstorm
A disaster closely related to an avalanche, but instead of occurring with snow, it occurs involving actual elements of the ground, including rocks, trees, parts of houses which may happen to be swept up.
landslide
A severe winter storm condition characterised by low temperatures, strong winds and heavy blowing snow.
volcanic eruption
A natural disaster resulting from a thunderstorm. It is a violent rotating column of air, which can blow at high speeds.
hurricane
The point in which a volcano is active and releases its power and the eruptions come in many forms.
wildfire
An acute shortage of water and crop failure; dry period when there is not enough water to support water needs.
blizzard
An uncontrolled fire burning in wildland areas, which may be started by human carelessness.
drought
2
The rules are intended to ... accidents.
3
An accident at the power station could result in large amounts of ... being released.
4
Up to 10 million tonnes of ... are produced every year in the UK.
5
... of our land, sea and air is very bad for the health of humans.
6
Most scientists agree that the temperature of our Earth is
7
The Earth's weather will be worse and there will be more wind, rain and ...
8
... is the organization for protecting the ecology of our planet.
9
... is difficult for some animals.
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Many countries must try to control the growth of the ...
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Match natural hazards with their descriptions.
One of the names of cyclonic storms that forms over the oceans.
an avalanche
Rain drops that have formed together into ice.
an earthquake
The result of prolonged rainfall from a storm, rapid melting of large amounts of snow, or rivers which rise up their levels of water.
floods
A phenomenon that results from a sudden release of stored energy that radiates seismic waves. It shows itself by a shaking of the ground.
tsunami
A slide of a large snow (or rock) mass down a mountainside.
heat wave
A hazard characterised by heat which is considered extreme and unusual in the area in which it occurs.
hailstorm
A disaster closely related to an avalanche, but instead of occurring with snow, it occurs involving actual elements of the ground, including rocks, trees, parts of houses which may happen to be swept up.
landslide
A severe winter storm condition characterised by low temperatures, strong winds and heavy blowing snow.
volcanic eruption
A natural disaster resulting from a thunderstorm. It is a violent rotating column of air, which can blow at high speeds.
hurricane
The point in which a volcano is active and releases its power and the eruptions come in many forms.
wildfire
An acute shortage of water and crop failure; dry period when there is not enough water to support water needs.
blizzard
An uncontrolled fire burning in wildland areas, which may be started by human carelessness.
drought
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